Hepzefa

Hepzefa (died 47 BC) was the Medjay of Siwa, Egypt from 49 to 47 BC.

Biography
Hepzefa was born in Siwa, Egypt, and he was friends with Bayek from a young age. In 49 BC, he succeeded Bayek as Medjay of Siwa after Bayek embarked on a revenge quest to avenge the death of his son Khemu, and he did his best to keep the townspeople safe after Ptolemy XIII sent Medunamun with several soldiers to garrison the town and cruelly enforce his laws and levy taxes. Hepzefa later assisted Bayek during his return to Siwa a year later, and he saw to it that Bayek was able to return to some of his duties as protector, as well as assisting him in preparing for Medunamun's takedown, which happened days later. With Medunamun dead, Bayek decided to depart for Alexandria, again leaving Hepzefa as Medjay of Siwa. In 47 BC, Hepzefa was killed by Roman soldiers under Lucius Septimius and Flavius Metellus after he attempted to prevent them from breaching Siwa's vault, and he was mummified and buried at the Mountain of the Dead.